The governor of Gombe State, Inuwa Yahaya, has said that N150 million was spent to keep the state clean and avoid incidents of flooding and other environmental hazards.
Speaking on Wednesday, July 17. 2024, during the inauguration of the 2024 desilt exercise of major storm drains in the Gombe metropolis, the governor that street sweeping to keep the state clean showed the government’s commitment to environmental sustainability and the overall well-being of the people.
According to Mr Yahaya, residents across the state need to support the government’s effort towards keeping a clean environment by utilising the newly built waste collection centres in their communities.
The governor also cautioned against indiscriminate the dumping of waste in drains stating that such action contributes to environmental challenges, particularly flooding.
His words, “We are commencing the clearing of major water channels so as to ensure the free flow of water.
“This initiative is critical to avert flooding and ensuring the protection of human lives, property, and infrastructure.
“Additionally, it will prevent the outbreak of diseases among our communities. The main cause of flooding, especially within the metropolis, is the inordinate disposal of waste in our major storm drains,” the governor said.
Clearing water channels
Speaking further, the governor said that to ensure the free flow of water around drainages in the state, all residents must help by not dumping refuse to clog the systems.
He said, “Despite our consistent efforts through the relevant ministries, departments, and agencies to enlighten and sensitise communities on the dangers of improper waste disposal, we continue to face significant challenges.
“It has therefore become a policy of this administration to clear all water channels at the beginning of every rainy season,” he said.